Adrift on the Squee of Rains
Earlier this week in episode 23 of the SF Squeecast, Paul Cornell, author of London Falling, spoke about Adrift on the Sea of Rains. I must admit it still feels […]
Earlier this week in episode 23 of the SF Squeecast, Paul Cornell, author of London Falling, spoke about Adrift on the Sea of Rains. I must admit it still feels […]
Now that there a number of reviews of both Adrift on the Sea of Rains and The Eye With Which The Universe Beholds Itself available in various places on the […]
Sunday 31 April saw the awards ceremony for British Science Fiction Association Awards take place at EightSquaredCon, the annual UK Eastercon, in Bradford. Adrift on the Sea of Rains was […]
As has been customary for the past few years, the British Science Fiction Association has produced a booklet for its members containing the stories shortlisted for the short fiction category […]
Adrift on the Sea of Rains has gone to a second printing in paperback. Before you imagine the staff of Whippleshield Books (ie, me) chortling over a bank account balance […]
Tomorrow, Sunday 17 February, I’ll be appearing at the National Space Centre in Leicester as one of John Jarrold’s authors, with Chris Beckett and Philip Palmer. I’ve put together a […]
The Eye With Which The Universe Beholds Itself has been available now for just over a fortnight, and reviews are slowly starting to appear online. Sales have been… robust. January […]
Excellent news! Adrift on the Sea of Rains has been shortlisted for the BSFA Award in the short fiction category. It’s an especially strong and diverse shortlist this year, with […]
Tor.com has introduced a new column by Niall Alexander, focusing on new releases in UK genre fiction. The first one covers, among other things, six science fiction and fantasy books […]
There’s a post on the Guardian Books blog by Damien G Walter, which appeared on Thursday 3 January 2013. It’s titled ‘A brave new world: science fiction predictions for 2013′, […]